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Don't Miss These Last Minute Fall Deals Myrtle Beach has fabulous summer-like temperatures well into

[The Charlotte Observer logo] [Visit Myrtle Beach, SC]( [Visit Myrtle Beach]( Don't Miss These Last Minute Fall Deals Myrtle Beach has fabulous summer-like temperatures well into the fall, great Halloween events along our 60 miles of beautiful beaches, and attractions to be experienced! The fall season brings lower rates, more elbow room at the beach along with water temperatures averaging 73 degrees in October. If you want that endless summer effect, this is your last chance to stretch your summer in Myrtle Beach! [Learn More]( Endless Attractions for your Fall Getaway Come explore the endless opportunities for fun with attractions the entire family will enjoy. Experience spooky Halloween-themed attractions, award winning live entertainment and dinner shows, tour Brookgreen Gardens, or take an ATV adventure into the backcountry. For thrill-seekers, area watersports such as jet-skiing and parasailing continue well past Labor Day. Plan your fall getaway today. [Read More]( Scenic Waterfront Dining The Myrtle Beach area is well known for its scenic waterfront restaurant scene. Enjoy southern low country cuisine, sizzling steaks, endless fresh seafood options and so much more, in fantastic settings like area piers, marsh-front eateries, on the Waterway, or even a historic oceanfront home long since converted to one of the area's best places for seafood. [More Info]( Fin'tastic Fall Fishing Your family will enjoy all types of fishing in the Myrtle Beach area, from pier to deep sea charter fishing, saltwater to fresh water and inland fishing. Cast a line into the any of the fishing waters on our coast and bring out a fish that will be the prized vacation fish picture for the family album! [Read More]( Prime Time for Myrtle Beach Golf Enjoy the thrills of some of the world's most challenging golf courses in Myrtle Beach. Tee off on North, South or Central Myrtle Beach golf courses, each designed to protect the habitat and wildlife indigenous to the area. Experience beautiful greens created by world famous architects including Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, and Greg Norman. [Learn More]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce/CVB 1200 North. Oak Street, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29577 USA © 2019 Myrtle Beach Area Convention & Visitors Bureau. All rights reserved. [facebook icon]( [twitter icon]( Copyright © 2019 The Charlotte Observer. All Rights Reserved. The Charlotte Observer 550 S. Caldwell St. Charlotte, NC 28202 We respect your right to privacy and protect your private information at all times. [About Us]( | [Terms of Use]( | [Manage Newsletter Subscriptions]( | [View as webpage]( | [Unsubscribe]( offers)

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